This paper outlines the ongoing work of the DigiNUMA project for creating solutions in data harmonisation, analysis, and dissemination of pan-European archaeological and numismatic Cultural Heritage, using linked data and semantic web technologies. The project focuses on Viking Age (800–1150 AD) Finnish and English numismatic data as a case study. A broader context is gained by research into harmonizing collection data of the National Museum of Finland, the British Museum, and the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridege for compatibility with the international Nomisma.org ontology, and by creating tools that can be used to work with other Nomisma.org datasets.Peer reviewe
The American Numismatic Society (ANS), founded in 1858, is a research institute focusing coins from ...
This paper presents the FindSampo system for analyzing and disseminating archaeological object nds ...
The Linked Heritage Project started in April 2011. It is funded by the European Commission under the...
This paper outlines the ongoing work of the DigiNUMA project for creating solutions in data harmonis...
Funding Information: DigiNUMA: Digital Solutions for European Numismatic Heritage1 is a currently on...
This paper discusses current challenges in archaeological cultural heritage data management and pres...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
Funding Information: FindSampo takes the current state of the art of archaeological find databases a...
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
This paper presents a novel approach that relies on the innovative idea of reason-able view of th...
Cultural Heritage (CH) collections, data, and artefacts used to be available mainly in galleries, li...
The last decade a lot of effort has been put from the cultural community around the world on digitiz...
The American Numismatic Society (ANS), founded in 1858, is a research institute focusing coins from ...
This paper presents the FindSampo system for analyzing and disseminating archaeological object nds ...
The Linked Heritage Project started in April 2011. It is funded by the European Commission under the...
This paper outlines the ongoing work of the DigiNUMA project for creating solutions in data harmonis...
Funding Information: DigiNUMA: Digital Solutions for European Numismatic Heritage1 is a currently on...
This paper discusses current challenges in archaeological cultural heritage data management and pres...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
Funding Information: FindSampo takes the current state of the art of archaeological find databases a...
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
This paper presents a novel approach that relies on the innovative idea of reason-able view of th...
Cultural Heritage (CH) collections, data, and artefacts used to be available mainly in galleries, li...
The last decade a lot of effort has been put from the cultural community around the world on digitiz...
The American Numismatic Society (ANS), founded in 1858, is a research institute focusing coins from ...
This paper presents the FindSampo system for analyzing and disseminating archaeological object nds ...
The Linked Heritage Project started in April 2011. It is funded by the European Commission under the...